Theater Drapery & Soft-Goods Compliance - Completed Between Productions
Facility: Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR (Performing Arts / Theater Venue)
Service Provider: On-Site Drapery Cleaners
Scope: Non-immersion drapery cleaning & restoration, repairs, stain removal, flame-retardant application, NFPA testing coordination, fire-code documentation
The Problem
Stage Drapes are naturally flammable and represent a large volume of combustible material in schools. The presence of hot lights, unsupervised spaces and electrical sparks increases the risk of fire. To reduce this risk, the fire code requires that all textiles in public buildings be certified as flame retardant.
A busy theater venue needed stage drapery, masking, and soft goods restored and returned to documented fire-code compliance—without disrupting rehearsals, load-ins/outs, or scheduled performances.
Key Constraints
- Tight, production-driven access windows (dark days / between engagements)
- Over 210 performances plus rehearsals per year leaving minimal dark days
- Expired/missing flame-retardant documentation on critical stage soft goods
- Scale: 33 extra large drapery panels, main draw over 1,500 square feet per panel. Inventory includes Mains, Borders, Legs, Scrims, Cyc, Travellers, Tabs and Star Drop.
- Condition issues: staining, wear at stress points (headers/edges/seams), and localized damage requiring repair
- Multiple stakeholders: technical staff, facilities, operations, and fire authority expectations
What On-Site Delivered
1) Controlled Scope + Theater-Aware Work Sequencing
- Physical count, itemization by location/use, condition coding (repairs, stain categories, treatment requirement)
- Work plan aligned to production schedule and backstage access rules
- Batch sequencing to return items “ready-to-hang” in the required order
2) Venue-Friendly Execution Model
- Venue labor supports take-down/rehang, rigging moves, lifts/access equipment as needed
- On-Site executes specialized cleaning/restoration, repair coordination, flame-retardant application, testing coordination, and documentation
- Planned calls only—no disruption to show operations
3) Restoration + Repairs at Theater Scale
- Non-immersion cleaning method guarantees no shrinkage, fabric distortion risk, and color fading.
- Targeted stain removal for handling/storage marks and localized soiling
- Repair coordination focused on common theatrical stress points: headers, seams, edge finishing, and reinforcement where required. Repairs conducted On-Site.
4) Documentation for Inspectors
- NFPA 705 certificates and service records packaged for Fire Code compliance review
- Item list by location + service dates + recommended re-testing intervals
- Items entered into On-Site tracking to manage future inspection/certificate expiration dates
Timeline (Milestones)
- June 1: assessment, count verification, scope confirmation, and production-window scheduling
- Aug 24: On-Site cleaning/restoration + stain treatment + repairs executed in planned access window(s)
- Aug 25: close-out, return-to-service, and documentation package delivered
Results
- 33 extra large panels cleaned/restored, repaired as required, and re-certified with consolidated compliance documentation
- Project completed Aug 23–25 within production windows with 0 performance cancellations
- Compliance documentation provided as electronic file and also with stickers attached to each drape panel for easy identification
- Items entered into database for reminders of future re-certification dates
